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Most people know how to improve their physical health – for example, through a healthy diet and daily exercise. It is also known that a positive environment and a good work atmosphere contribute to good health. Mental health, on the other hand, is ra ...
Digital media are omnipresent in the world today – and that applies to children too. They experience how adults communicate via the Internet, obtain information online and use digital media for entertainment. But they also consume online content them ...
The new Health Guide provides information about prevention, health insurance and medical care. It explains the rights and duties of patients and the legal basis of the healthcare system. It also contains information about important medical facilities ...
Most common cancer symptoms in women. (cancer screening in the canton of Vaud)
The most common cancer symptoms amongst men. (cancer screening in the canton of Vaud)
In our video, refugees receive information why the consumption of alcohol is associated with health risks.
This brochure is for you! It provides information about various topics concerning sexual and reproductive health. The first chapter is dedicated to sexual rights, which are derived from human rights. They are the basis of how we deal with sexual heal ...
Many people ask themselves questions such as 'What can I do if my son spends all his time playing video games?' or 'How can I stop smoking?'. But when do video games, smoking or alcohol turn from an occasional pleasure into an addiction? These and ot ...
Most people know how to promote their physical health - for example, through a healthy diet or daily exercise. It is also common knowledge that an intact environment and a good working environment are beneficial to health. Mental health, on the other ...
When, where and how do I have to test and who covers the costs? Are you not sure whether to have a coronavirus test or how to do it? Look through the diagram to see what to do. A test can make sense if you have symptoms, but also if you do not. (Up ...
There are five specialized outpatient clinics in Switzerland. They provide migrants suffering from PTSD because of torture, war or displacement with psychiatric, psychotherapeutic, body psychotherapeutic and psychosocial counselling.
How do children cope with traumatic experiences? How long can experiences of displacement affect life in the new environment? It is important for parents and their children not to be left without support and to receive information about how they can deal with topics such as trauma and displacement.
Medical contact point for undocumented migrants in the Canton of Zurich.
What is female genital cutting? Where is it practised? How does it affect health? What does the law in Switzerland say about it? Where can I get help? The Network against Female Genital Cutting provides information and advice to affected migrants. The information is available in several languages.
Dr. Gay promotes the well-being of gay, bi & queer men through community-based prevention work. We are an inclusive service: we offer our services to the trans community as well. Dr. Gay answers questions about (safer) sex, homosexuality, coming out, ...
Do you know someone who has recently arrived in the canton of Jura? Let them know about this brochure! It has a range of weblinks to institutions and associations in the region.
In general, Switzerland is a safe country. But even here crimes are committed – not only in public places like parks and bars, on trains or buses or at railway stations, but also in the privacy of the home and on the internet. The police are there ...
Traumatic experiences arising from flight from war zones can lead to distressing symptoms, which impair everyday life. The symptoms often subside with time but sometimes persist. People exhibiting symptoms resulting from trauma should seek medical he ...
In Switzerland, there are compulsory and complementary insurance policies. This website presents the most common types.
The brochure designed for migrants contains basic information about the topic of female genital mutilation. It covers medical issues and provides information about the relevant legislation in Switzerland.